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During the first month of band class, You can’t even make a sound, You get tired, frustrated, And you ask yourself why you even did it. During the third month Of band class, You are at the point, Where you get so excited When you can play twinkle twinkle, Without missing a note. During the fifth month Of band class, You feel like it’s going pretty well, You still know you **** But you still think you might want to stick with it. The first year has gone by, And you are definitely doing it again. The year finished strong, And you feel great. Then middle school goes by, You think you’re all that, So you go onto high school. During the freshman year, In marching band, Things get hard, But you learn that it’s kind of like a family, You stick together through thick and thin. During the senior year, In band, you realize that you made it, No matter how hard things got, And you are so glad you didn’t quit. After you graduate, You think back all to of the Cold, rainy, football games, The gross band competitions, And you know that if you were told, To go back and perform with them again, You would.
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Jan 9, 2019
Jan 9, 2019 at 7:42 PM UTC
Band Years
During the first month of band class, You can’t even make a sound, You get tired, frustrated, And you ask yourself why you even did it. During the third month Of band class, You are at the point, Where you get so excited When you can play twinkle twinkle, Without missing a note. During the fifth month Of band class, You feel like it’s going pretty well, You still know you **** But you still think you might want to stick with it. The first year has gone by, And you are definitely doing it again. The year finished strong, And you feel great. Then middle school goes by, You think you’re all that, So you go onto high school. During the freshman year, In marching band, Things get hard, But you learn that it’s kind of like a family, You stick together through thick and thin. During the senior year, In band, you realize that you made it, No matter how hard things got, And you are so glad you didn’t quit. After you graduate, You think back all to of the Cold, rainy, football games, The gross band competitions, And you know that if you were told, To go back and perform with them again, You would.
I know I haven't quite gotten to the end of band yet, but I have a feeling I'll stick with it through anything. If any of you play an instrument, I'm telling you, don't quit no matter how terrible you think it's going.
laura-12
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15/F/MI
Jan 9, 2019
Jan 9, 2019 at 7:42 PM UTC
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